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Peter Bender of The Concordia Catechetical Academy Concordia Catechetical AcademyThe post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning According to Luther's Catechisms: Fifth Sunday in Lent – Pr. Peter Bender, 3/19/26 (0781) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
The Year of the Extraordinary - Part 11 March 15th 2026 - Sunday Morning
Dr. John Bombaro of St. James Lutheran-Lafayette, IN The post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (One Year Lectionary): Judica – Dr. John Bombaro, 3/17/26 (0761) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
In the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley is joined by Glenn Kinley, sports director at WCIA TV, and he discusses Illinois basketball's path during the NCAA tournament. Then, we play back audio from Chaim Bloom's comments with Tom Ackerman on Sports on a Sunday Morning. Then, audio from Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol rounds out the show!
In the first hour of tonight's Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley is joined by Stu Durando, who covers Billikens athletics for his substack, Stu on SLU, and Nathalie Jones, sports director for ABC 17 News. Stu breaks down SLU's first round matchup with Georgia, and Nathalie discusses Mizzou's odds at making a run in the tournament! In the second hour of the show, Matt is joined by Glenn Kinley, sports director at WCIA TV, and he discusses Illinois basketball's path during the NCAA tournament. Then, we play back audio from Chaim Bloom's comments with Tom Ackerman on Sports on a Sunday Morning. Then, audio from Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol rounds out the show!
Morning Prayer for Sunday, March 15, 2026 (The Fourth Sunday in Lent).Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter):Psalms 32, 36Exodus 22Matthew 21:23-46Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com.Click here to support The Daily Office Podcast with a one-time gift or a recurring donation.
A Morning at the Office - an Episcopal Morning Prayer Podcast
Officiant: Mtr. Lisa Meirow, Psalm(s): Psalm 66, 67, Fr. Wiley Ammons, Old Testament: Genesis 48:8-22, Gia Hayes-Martin, First Canticle: 14, New Testament: Romans 8:11-25, The Rev. Laura Di Panfilo, Second Canticle: 16, Gospel: John 6:27-40, Mtr. Lisa Meirow. Logo image by Antonio Allegretti, used by permission.
Sunday Morning, March 15, 2026Given by Dr. Neil Stewart | Senior Pastor, Senior Minister at First PresbyterianChurch in Columbia, SCHeaven Laughs at Hell's FuryPsalm 2YouTube VideoDownload our mobile app
March 15, 2026 - Sunday Morning by South Spring Baptist Church
Pastor Ricky Gravley- A sermon preached Sunday Morning, on March 15, 2026.
This teaching opens with thanksgiving for answered prayer and fellowship, celebrating God's healing power and faithfulness, then transitions into a biblical exhortation rooted in Book of Revelation 2, focusing on the church in Thyatira—a small, working-class city facing intense pressure to compromise faith for economic survival through pagan trade guilds—while drawing illustrative parallels from Book of Acts 12 (Peter's miraculous release from prison), Book of Acts 16–17 (Lydia of Thyatira, a faithful seller of purple who responded to the gospel), and the resulting witness seen in the church addressed in Epistle to the Philippians, emphasizing that although Thyatira was culturally insignificant, Christ addressed it with the longest letter to warn against tolerated sin, false teaching (symbolized by “Jezebel”), and moral compromise, while calling believers to perseverance, holiness, and unwavering loyalty to Him despite social, financial, and spiritual cost.
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Hebrews 6:13-20 “Jesus Is Greater Than Every Other Anchor”Series: Jesus is Greater Than Preacher: Derrick HarrisSunday MorningDate: 15th March 2026Passage: Hebrews 6:13-20
Pastor Caleb J. Kinney Sunday Morning 3/15/26
Children of PromiseSeries: Book of Galatians Speaker: Matt CoburnSunday MorningDate: 15th March 2026Passage: Galatians 4:21-31
Officiant: Mtr. Lisa Meirow, Psalm(s): Psalm 66, 67, Fr. Wiley Ammons, Old Testament: Genesis 48:8-22, Gia Hayes-Martin, First Canticle: 14, Second Canticle: 16, Gospel: John 6:27-40, Mtr. Lisa Meirow
Text: Genesis 27:41-45 A sermon in our series through Genesis
Sunday Morning, March 15, 2026 | S0610 SPEAKER: Roger Shouse DOWNLOAD: Interactive outline WATCH NOW: Livestream S0610
The Meaning in LifePreacher: Chris LamontSunday MorningDate: 15th March 2026Passage: Psalm 127:1-5
Mar 15,2026 Sunday : Morning : Sandhya Satsang - Morning
Sunday Morning at Hope Church Craigavon with Priscilla Reid
Bring Back the Springtime | Ecclesiastes 3:1 | 15 March 2026 - Sunday Morning | #cbc #cbcwoodbridge #sundaymorningservice
Pastor Phelps preaches from Acts 16 about how believers can know what it is that God wants them to do. Message originally preached Sunday morning March 8, 2026.
Peter Bender of The Concordia Catechetical Academy Concordia Catechetical AcademyThe post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning According to Luther's Catechisms: Fourth Sunday in Lent – Pr. Peter Bender, 3/12/26 (0711) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Genesis 31 - Pastor John Wilkerson - Sunday Morning, March 8, 2026 by First Baptist Church of Hammond
Sunday School 03.08.2026Bill CorleyOriginal Air Date: 2026.03.08We believe The Bible, God's word, is inspired by Him, through the Holy Spirit and is sufficient for everything you need in life – guidance, wisdom, strength, encouragement and HOPE. His word reveals His nature and character and His plan of redemption through His Son Jesus Christ, through whom we can have eternal salvation when we choose to follow Him. We also believe the Bible remains relevant in our world today and its power is experienced when personally and consistently applied and practiced.Part of your journey may include choosing a Bible translation and there are many. To help you choose, it is important to know that a “translation” is word-for-word while a “paraphrase” is thought- for- thought. If you are new to Bible reading or don't yet have one, we offer FREE Bibles that are English Standard Version translation – a very easy to read Bible. Other options are Bible Apps you can download to your phone, or sites like: www.Bible.org, www.biblegateway.com or www.blueletterbible.org.We invite you to join us for weekend services:Saturday Evening at 5:30pm. Question and Answer period after service.Morning Social at 10:00am: A time to connect with others over coffee and donuts.Sunday Morning at 10:30amPromiseland Kids' Ministry: Toddler – Sr. High, Sunday at 10:30 am, offers Christian education and worship for children and youth.If you have missed a message or are viewing from home, you can catch weekend services on our Facebook page and YouTube by going to www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org, or through the church app. We also have podcasts available by looking up Crossroads Community Church - available on several podcast apps.Have a question for one of our Pastors? Submit your questions via text at: (760) 301-4840 for our Ask It! Your Questions Answered segment every week. Watch or Listen what others ask!If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment, please call (760)384-3333 Weds. – Fri. 10am-4pm, text (760)301-4840, or email ccc@ccc-rc.org
Sunday morning message from Pastor John.
Your Integrity Is Not For Sale! | Proverbs 20:7 | 8 March 2026 - Sunday Morning | Dr. Brad Weniger, Pastor
Producer Alex Berardis, my Twin brother Bobby Schweim and my intern Erin Ewing join me in the studio. We'll get our Phillies spring training report Live from Clearwater Fla with Paul Lundholm. Hour II Mr, Negadelphia P.J. Corda checks in plus we will hear from Jack Neall who played for Legendary College Football coach Lou Holtz at William & Mary.
Welcome back to Practically Pastoring. Andrew hosts Jeff, Del, Frank, and guest missionary Zach Harrod, serving in Prague, for an episode that is equal parts pastoral weight, practical systems, and classic pastor banter.Question 1, Kids ministry trauma and safetyA church leader asks how to care well for an 11-year-old who disclosed abuse (now under investigation by police and CPS) while also protecting other kids and volunteers. The crew talks through trauma-informed ministry, supervision, and wise safeguards that communicate compassion without ignoring safety.Key takeawaysDo not create “reactionary policy” for one child. Build trauma-aware practices that serve your whole next-gen ministry.Consider training for children's and youth volunteers so everyone understands trauma, triggers, and appropriate response.Use a “big buddy” approach: an extra trusted adult in the room who can provide stability, keep eyes on the situation, and help de-escalate without stigmatizing the child.Care for the parents too. Church family means supporting the whole household, not just managing behavior on Sundays.Write an emergency action plan for kids ministry: clear steps for escalation, who does what, and how you protect the room if an incident occurs.Be proactive, not reactive. Policies and plans made ahead of time protect kids, volunteers, and the church.Question 2, Tracking online attendanceA question from Reddit asks how to track online attendance across YouTube, Facebook, and streaming platforms without constantly rewriting numbers. The team talks about defining what “attendance” means, avoiding inflated or unethical reporting, and remembering that online engagement is not the same as embodied discipleship, while still acknowledging the value streaming can have for shut-ins, medically vulnerable families, and certain demographics.Practical tips discussedDecide what metric you mean before you track it, since each platform counts differently.Consider peak simultaneous viewers as a simple, consistent metric.Tools like Restream can provide reporting on peak viewership by platform, and send post-stream summaries.Question 3, Bible marking without regretA listener asks for real systems for marking up a high-quality wide-margin Bible without ending up with a mess. The crew shares approaches ranging from keeping a separate “study Bible,” to using clear sticky notes for temporary markings, to building a color-coded system, to writing prayers and notes with legacy in mind for kids and future readers.GuestZach Harrod shares his story of coming to faith, long-term ministry in Prague, and how proactive planning and “respond, don't react” leadership instincts translate into church life and family care.Learn more about Zach and his ministry at http://harrodovi.comLinks mentionedChurch Merch: promotionsguy.com/churchmerchThe Body Keeps the Score (recommended reading) https://www.amazon.com/Body-Keeps-Score-Healing-Trauma/dp/0143127748Chapters00:00 Intro and Zach Harrod joins the show03:00 Question 1, Kids ministry trauma and the Big Buddy Plan24:00 Church Merch sponsor31:00 Question 2, Tracking online attendance across platforms52:00 Question 3, Bible marking systems that work1:10:00 Wrap-up and Facebook group invite
Sunday Morning, March 08, 2026, Series: Reviving Our Purpose, Matthew 28:18-20, Pastor Carlos Navarrete
This powerful exploration of John 19:1-16 confronts us with a profound question that echoes from a kindergarten hallway into the throne room of heaven: who is really the boss of our lives? Through the lens of Jesus's trial before Pilate, we're invited to examine three devastating examples of authority rejection—the soldiers who mocked, Pilate who compromised, and the Jewish leaders who betrayed their own covenant. What makes this passage so compelling is the doctrine of concurrence it reveals: God's sovereign decree and human moral responsibility are not enemies but companions in the unfolding of redemptive history. Jesus stands beaten and humiliated, yet declares the stunning truth that no earthly authority exists except what has been given from above. This isn't just ancient history—it's a mirror held up to our modern hearts that still resist divine authority in favor of personal autonomy. The warning is clear and urgent: rote religion without genuine faith can blind us to the very Savior we claim to worship. When the Jewish leaders declared 'we have no king but Caesar' mere hours after singing 'we have no king but thee,' they revealed how easily religious activity can mask spiritual rebellion. We're challenged to examine whether we've truly bowed our knee to Christ's kingship over every area of life, or whether we're simply going through Christian motions while keeping Jesus at arm's length from our real decisions and desires.
The Great Commission - Sunday Morning 03-01-26
Pastor Phelps preaches a sermon on how believers should respond when they can't agree. Message originally preached Sunday morning March 1, 2026.
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Dr. John Bombaro of St. James Lutheran-Lafayette, IN The post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (One Year Lectionary): Laetare – Dr. John Bombaro, 3/9/26 (0682) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, talks with "Sunday Morning" correspondent David Pogue (author of "Apple: The First 50 Years") to discuss the company's first half-century and its constant focus on "the next thing". He also talks about the vision of Steve Jobs, whose return to Apple in 1997 reinvigorated the company. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Jack Trieber preached a message entitled “Strange Fire" during the Sunday Morning service on March 8, 2026, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org.
Morning Prayer for Sunday, March 8, 2026 (The Third Sunday in Lent; Felix, Bishop and Missionary to the Angles, 647).Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter):Psalm 18:1-20Exodus 15Matthew 17:1-23Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com.Click here to support The Daily Office Podcast with a one-time gift or a recurring donation.
A Morning at the Office - an Episcopal Morning Prayer Podcast
Officiant: Mtr. Lisa Meirow, Psalm(s): Psalm 93, 96, Fr. Wiley Ammons, Old Testament: Genesis 44:1-17, Gia Hayes-Martin, First Canticle: 14, New Testament: Romans 8:1-10, The Rev. Laura Di Panfilo, Second Canticle: 16, Gospel: John 5:25-29, Mtr. Lisa Meirow. Logo image by Antonio Allegretti, used by permission.
Sunday Morning, March 8, 2026Given by Dr. Kevin DeYoung | Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant ChurchHonor and ThanksRomans 1:21-23YouTube VideoDownload our mobile app
March 8, 2026 - Sunday Morning by South Spring Baptist Church
Peter Bender of The Concordia Catechetical Academy Concordia Catechetical AcademyThe post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning According to Luther's Catechisms: Third Sunday in Lent – Pr. Peter Bender, 3/5/26 (0641) first appeared on Issues, Etc..